The Plaisance gallery is a specialist in 20th century decorative art and design. You can also discover exceptional pieces from all periods. Since 1992.
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Exceptional pair of patinated bronze sconces decorated with doves in flight.
Foundry stamp "Bisceglia".
circa 1950
Dim. H: 39 cm L: 36 cm
Sylva Bernt was an Italian sculptor and designer born in Gorizia, near Trieste, in 1910, and died in 1995.A rare and highly acclaimed artist, she made a name for herself through her work and public commissions both in Italy and in France, where she settled around 1950. She took on her first French commissions in 1952, following her meeting with André Arbus at the home of the painter Guido Cadorin in Venice. At the decorator's invitation, she took part in the construction of the liner Bretagne, creating a large stone altar for the ship's chapel. This first collaboration marked the beginning of a close and fruitful relationship between the two artists. Sylva Bernt set up her studio on avenue du Maine in Paris and, while pursuing her personal work, became Arbus's practitioner, for whom she executed decorative elements that he incorporated into his creations for furniture. They worked together on a number of projects, ranging from major official commissions such as the decoration of the transatlantic liners Viêt Nam (1952) and Pasteur (1961), to private commissions such as the construction of Jean-Marie Terrin's villa in Aix-en-Provence (1955). Here, she distinguished herself by creating monumental panels in pink Chassagne stone, with decorations generally inspired by ancient myths and treated in the manner of Neo-Assyrian bas-reliefs.
Sylva Bernt's antiquisite inspiration has led to some of the finest modern interpretations of Greco-Roman myths. With a perfect knowledge of ancient statuary, she has renewed its representation in marble, limestone, lead, plaster, clay and bronze. Le Centaure, dated 1961, is part of this major ensemble that spanned her entire life as an artist. Drawn in ink, it bears witness to the fluidity and spontaneity of her line. In 1955, she designed a long historiated frieze retracing the Viking epic for the Grand Salon of the Palais des Consuls at the Rouen Chamber of Commerce.
Galerie Plaisance
110 Rue des rosiers - Marché Paul Bert Stand 409 Allée 7
93400 Saint-Ouen
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